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Tornado Watch
Statement as of 3:01 PM CDT on May 21, 2013


The National Weather Service has issued Tornado Watch 207 in
effect until 10 PM CDT this evening for the following areas

In east Arkansas this watch includes 10 counties

Clay Craighead Crittenden
cross Greene Lee
Mississippi Phillips Poinsett
St. Francis

In north Mississippi this watch includes 22 counties

Alcorn Benton Calhoun
Chickasaw Coahoma DeSoto
Itawamba Lafayette Lee
Marshall Monroe Panola
Pontotoc Prentiss Quitman
Tallahatchie Tate Tippah
Tishomingo Tunica Union
Yalobusha

In southeast Missouri this watch includes 2 counties

Dunklin Pemiscot

In west Tennessee this watch includes 20 counties

Carroll Chester Crockett
Decatur Dyer Fayette
Gibson Hardeman Hardin
Haywood Henderson Henry
Lake Lauderdale Madison
McNairy Obion Shelby
Tipton Weakley

This includes the cities of... Aberdeen... Amory... Bartlett...
Batesville... Blytheville... Bolivar... Booneville...
Caruthersville... Clarksdale... Collierville... Corinth...
Covington... Dresden... Dyersburg... Forrest City... Germantown...
Harrisburg... Helena... Humboldt... Huntingdon... Iuka... Jackson...
Jonesboro... Kennett... Lexington... Martin... Memphis... Milan...
Millington... New Albany... Olive Branch... Oxford... Paragould...
Paris... Savannah... Somerville... Southaven... Tunica... Tupelo...
Union City... West Memphis and Wynne.




Flood Advisory
Statement as of 11:10 AM CDT on May 21, 2013

The National Weather Service in Memphis TN has issued a
* Flood Advisory for
the Mississippi River at Caruthersville
* from Tuesday may 21 until Saturday may 25.
* At 10 am Tuesday the stage was 32.0 feet.
* Flood stage is 32.0 feet.
* Forecast... the river will remain near 31.8 feet Tuesday may 21.
* At 32.0 feet... Mississippi River overbank flooding is occurring
across Highway 88 just north of Dee Webb Road. Extensive amounts of
Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge are flooded. Sloughs at the
west end of Barr Road are beginning to backup into fields. Most
unprotected farmland in northwest Tennessee, southeast Missouri,
and northeast Arkansas is affected.




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